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frontpageminntwins | Staff posted May 25, 2026 01:01 PM

Costco Members: Shark ChillPill 2-in-1 Fan & InstaChill Personal Cooling System

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$100

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Shark ChillPill 2-in-1 Fan and InstaChill Personal Cooling System (UH025) for $99.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 2-in-1 Cooling Power: High-Speed Fan and InstaChill Cooling Plate Delivers Powerful Handheld Relief
  • Long-Lasting Runtime: Rechargeable Battery Delivers Up to 11 Hours of Cooling at the Lowest Speed or 1.5 Hours at Max Speed
  • InstaChill Cooling Plate Lowers Skin Temperatures by Up to 16°F in Seconds on Contact
  • ChillPill Goes Hands-Free with a Wearable, Clip-On, Twistable Design You Style Your Way
  • Includes: Fan Cap, InstaChill Cooling Plate, Case, Cross-Body Lanyard, Charging Cable

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  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign up here.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Shark ChillPill 2-in-1 Fan and InstaChill Personal Cooling System (UH025) for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 2-in-1 Cooling Power: High-Speed Fan and InstaChill Cooling Plate Delivers Powerful Handheld Relief
  • Long-Lasting Runtime: Rechargeable Battery Delivers Up to 11 Hours of Cooling at the Lowest Speed or 1.5 Hours at Max Speed
  • InstaChill Cooling Plate Lowers Skin Temperatures by Up to 16°F in Seconds on Contact
  • ChillPill Goes Hands-Free with a Wearable, Clip-On, Twistable Design You Style Your Way
  • Includes: Fan Cap, InstaChill Cooling Plate, Case, Cross-Body Lanyard, Charging Cable

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign up here.

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minntwinsMay 25, 2026 06:35 PM
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I have been looking into this for a while... ordered 1 to try out! Deal looks like its only today FYI.
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kabukichoYesterday 01:27 AM
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whats nice about this costco kit is it includes the two straps that youd have to buy on your own.

the downside is this costco kit dont have the mist adapter which the regular channels include
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electricintakeYesterday 09:32 AM
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They might be trying to compete with the Dyson one that was recently announced. It was 100$ too though not as many attachments.
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kabukichoYesterday 01:52 PM
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sale extended to 6/7
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Quote from kabukicho :
whats nice about this costco kit is it includes the two straps that youd have to buy on your own.

the downside is this costco kit dont have the mist adapter which the regular channels include

I didn't' realize it didn't have the mister - thanks!
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Quote from minntwins :
I didn't' realize it didn't have the mister - thanks!
welcome!

yeah the boxes that say 3-1 have the mister plus a few of those plastic wips or whatever that go with using the mister. but then it doesn't have the accessory clip or the body strap, which shark overprices both at about $24.99 ea.
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Quote from kabukicho :
welcome!

yeah the boxes that say 3-1 have the mister plus a few of those plastic wips or whatever that go with using the mister. but then it doesn't have the accessory clip or the body strap, which shark overprices both at about $24.99 ea.

I ordered this and also the one from Ulta to see if the one with the mister is really better. I found a coupon on Ulta for 20% off the 3 in 1 model - will probably post it.

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How does this compare in cooling performance to the many no-name alternatives found on AliExp/Amazon?

Like the no-name models, this uses a drone motor with a peltier plate in front of it, so the 15 degree cooling claim seems dubious.

I'll admit the attachments are interesting, but nothing that can't be improvised.

The form factor also throws me, as it's far less compact than most other designs.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
How does this compare in cooling performance to the many no-name alternatives found on AliExp/Amazon? Like the no-name models, this uses a drone motor with a peltier plate in front of it, so the 15 degree cooling claim seems dubious. I'll admit the attachments are interesting, but nothing that can't be improvised. The form factor also throws me, as it's far less compact than most other designs.
From the reviews I've seen it's not worth it. To use the fan you must use the fan attachment. To use the cooling plate you must remove the fan. To use the mist (not this model) you must sacrifice both functions and misting lasts for about 10minutes. Seems very overpriced and a hassle to carry around the attachments.
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Quote from Acrylamide :
From the reviews I've seen it's not worth it. To use the fan you must use the fan attachment. To use the cooling plate you must remove the fan. To use the mist (not this model) you must sacrifice both functions and misting lasts for about 10minutes. Seems very overpriced and a hassle to carry around the attachments.
Wait... so the fan is at the front of the housing instead of the back?

Does that mean the cooling plate has a completely separate fan built in, since it won't work without one? (Peltier plates work on hot-cold differential and require cooling the hot side to drop the temp on the cool side)

If so, that seems needlessly complicated.


I bought this for $15 and it doubles as a backup battery. Only downside is the crappy 3D printed plastic: https://a.co/d/0jj7Iogd
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Wait... so the fan is at the front of the housing instead of the back?

Does that mean the cooling plate has a completely separate fan built in, since it won't work without one? (Peltier plates work on hot-cold differential and require cooling the hot side to drop the temp on the cool side)

If so, that seems needlessly complicated.


I bought this for $15 and it doubles as a backup battery. Only downside is the crappy 3D printed plastic: https://a.co/d/0jj7Iogd
This thing is interesting, but I think the peltier plate will have a fan blowing out the other way because it is basically a heat pump where it need to dissipate the heat somewhere else or else it will just start to heat up...
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Quote from francis325 :
This thing is interesting, but I think the peltier plate will have a fan blowing out the other way because it is basically a heat pump where it need to dissipate the heat somewhere else or else it will just start to heat up...
No, it blows directly at the hot side to cool it.

The fact that it's blowing in the same direction as the cold side is not a factor, because you're supposed to make skin contact with the cold side and (hopefully) the ambient temp isn't over boiling temp.

A lot of thermal dynamics problems with real world applications make zero sense on paper if you stick to textbook definitions and classes.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
No, it blows directly at the hot side to cool it.

The fact that it's blowing in the same direction as the cold side is not a factor, because you're supposed to make skin contact with the cold side and (hopefully) the ambient temp isn't over boiling temp.

A lot of thermal dynamics problems with real world applications make zero sense on paper if you stick to textbook definitions and classes.
Ah, I guess that's another way to do it... I made a "phone cooler" like 10 years ago with a peltier plate and stick a samll cpu fan with the copper heat sink and it blow air the same way. It's find to use it that way but it depends on where you put that thing, if it's like one of the picture where you put it on your neck I'm not sure I like warm air blowing close to the other area of the body...
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Quote from francis325 :
Ah, I guess that's another way to do it... I made a "phone cooler" like 10 years ago with a peltier plate and stick a samll cpu fan with the copper heat sink and it blow air the same way. It's find to use it that way but it depends on where you put that thing, if it's like one of the picture where you put it on your neck I'm not sure I like warm air blowing close to the other area of the body...
That's where thermal (also, fluid) dynamics comes into play.

The thermal coefficient between ambient air and skin temp changes enough to feel cool. And you also have a circulatory system piping cooler temps away from the targeted area slightly, so it's not a closed system.

But if you're thinking of will cool without direct contact, it will not.

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high Price !! Not worth!
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